City Commissioner | 01
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You might know Sarah Stewart Holland as one half of the podcast Pantsuit Politics, but she's also a city commissioner of her small Kentucky town, Paducah, where she spends a lot of her workday making decisions that make where she lives a better place. She shares about the ins and outs of what it means to be a city commissioner in a small community. And she’s open and honest about the hurdles she jumped to become a young woman and mom who spins a lot of plates to use her passion for politics to serve her town.Sarah on Twitter & InstagramPantsuit Politics & The Nuanced LifeEmerge AmericaTsh on Twitter & InstagramWomen's Work on InstagramRaising Ms. PresidentLess Than Angels, by Barbara PymWhat She Ate, by Laura ShapiroThe Vegetarian, by Han KangA Man Called Ove, Fredrik BackmanA Gentleman in Moscow, by Amor Towles Thanks to sponsor Hello Fresh—get $30 your first week with promo code womenswork30!
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